First look at the 2017 NJ governor's race

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The 2017 governor's race is in a crucial opening phase, where money and organizational support traditionally indicate how the June primary will shape up. But with the 2016 presidential election barely in the rear view mirror, some of the gubernatorial hopefuls are looking to build on the outsider momentum that brought Donald Trump to the White House into this year's contest to succeed Gov. Chris Christie.

In addition to coverage through the primary to the general election, The Record and NorthJersey.com will offer updates on the state of the governor's race in all forms - the policies, the politics and any of the other factors that come into play. Here's a look at where the race is now.
Who's running?
Democrats
Paul Binetti, Bill Brennan, Monica Brinson, Jim Johnson, Ray Lesniak, Phil Murphy, Titus Pierce, John Wisniewski, Mark Zinna.

Republicans
Jack Ciattarelli, Kim Guadagno, Steven Rogers, Joseph Rullo, Hirsh Singh

Independents
Seth Kaper-Dale, Karese Laguerre, Jon Lancelot, Mike Price
First look at the 2017 NJ governor's race


This is Seth Kaper-Dale (Green Party)
Home

He is a pastor. Surprised?

Karese Laguerre



This is Jon Lancelot
Lancelot for New Jersey Governor 2017 – New Jersey Elections



This is Mike Price
Mike Price for NJ Governor

And the libertarian not mentioned in the above article:
Peter Rohman
Meet your Libertarian candidate for N.J. governor

And now I am confused because in this article it notes the following:
The party picked Karese Laguerre, 32, a dental hygienist from Sayreville, to run with Rohrman as his prospective lieutenant governor. Laguerre had been running an independent campaign for governor.
 

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